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deprivation — [[t]de̱prɪve͟ɪʃ(ə)n[/t]] deprivations N VAR: oft supp N If you suffer deprivation, you do not have or are prevented from having something that you want or need. ...long term patients who face a life of deprivation... Millions more suffer from… … English dictionary
deprivation — n. to suffer deprivation * * * [ˌdeprɪ veɪʃ(ə)n] to suffer deprivation … Combinatory dictionary
suffer — verb ADVERB ▪ a lot, badly, enormously, greatly, grievously, horribly, immensely, mightily, severely, terribly, tremendously … Collocations dictionary
deprivation — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ extreme, severe ▪ relative ▪ sensory ▪ emotional ▪ economic, material … Collocations dictionary
Sleep deprivation — Classification and external resources eMedicine topic list … Wikipedia
Maternal deprivation — Mother and child The term maternal deprivation is a catch phrase summarising the early work of psychiatrist and psychoanalyst, John Bowlby on the effects of separating infants and young children from their mother (or mother substitute)[1]… … Wikipedia
starve — verb (starved; starving) Etymology: Middle English sterven to die, starve, from Old English steorfan to die; akin to Old High German sterban to die, and probably to Lithuanian starinti to stiffen more at stare Date: 15th century intransitive verb … New Collegiate Dictionary
Fatigue (safety) — Why the hours of service are important: a graph outlining the relationship between number of hours driven and the percent of crashes related to driver fatigue. Source: Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration[1] Fatigue is a major safety… … Wikipedia
Multidimensional Poverty Index — The Multidimensional Poverty Index (MPI) was developed in 2010 by Oxford Poverty Human Development Initiative and the United Nations Development Programme.[1] Contents 1 History 2 Calculation of the index 2.1 Calculation … Wikipedia
lose — I (be deprived of) verb amittere, be deprived of, be impoverished, be without, become poorer by, experience a loss, fail to find, fail to keep, forfeit, forget, incur a loss, meet with a loss, mislay, misplace, miss, part with, perdere, sacrifice … Law dictionary